5 tips to help you become a social (Internet) Butterfly

If you want to be popular, but does not want to change out of your pajamas does not do what they do not. Internet makes it easier to extend your network without having to go through the trouble of putting on makeup and sprayed in Cologne. In fact, everything you need for a nickname (the most creative, the funniest is) and slippers (the older the better).

Both on Facebook, Friendster, MySpace, Twitter, Skype, MSN, AOL, LinkedIn, blogs, forums (the list is almostindefinitely) … can easily turn into a social butterfly.

The management of the responsibility with fame can be an easy task when you're with the accounts that you never use, some are using too much, and some that you would be able to better use.

1. Define themselves.

What should you use the same screen name everywhere, in all your accounts – and it must be remembered, and the original (like most other "normal" option is usually taken). Do you want to, and sometimesfor more than a nickname, but remember that – JohNLoVesROckmUsiC2007 can not always be appropriate. So choose wisely.

2. Take it slow.

As in a physical social network, you should not spread too thin, with the signing of a maximum of 100 sites simultaneously. Select two or three who are completely comfortable with, and (if you're not, get familiar with them). Work on these and the rest will follow.

3. Focusing on a strongprofile.

Add an avatar – a headshot snazzy. And keep things simple – that nobody really wants to know every one of your favorite movies and hobbies. Be honest and talk about your real hobbies, passions and interests. Thinking that "social networking" and try to entice them to do.

4. Protect your good name.

Be sure to choose a password manager to keep track of all these websites and their passwords. You do notthe wrong person access to your account and ruin your reputation.

5. Corridor to come and enjoy!

Search for friends – you'll be surprised how many people already know.

All this said – again, while the red dust off your dancing shoes and actually use. As a general trend of social networking is here to stay, but there's nothing better than a healthy dose of smiles – do not touch them.

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